Suspicious Payment Made to Kavanaugh Protester Caught on Tape

In some of the darker corners of society, it has been known for some time that protesters around the nation are often simply in it for the money.

This does sound a bit farfetched at times. After all, we are supposed to believe that those who traipse down Main Street USA in their “pink pussy” hats are doing so only because of their own strong, personal convictions. Unfortunately, this is simply not the truth, and internet conspiracy theorists have been piling up the evidence for this charade over the course of the last decade.

Just a day removed from the silly hijinks of Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearing protests, for instance, evidence has emerged that at least on protester in the chambers may have been coerced into her activism with cold, hard cash.

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Three doctors said they personally witnessed protesters being paid off before the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearing, which was disrupted by unruly demonstrators.

A total of 70 people were arrested during the hearing after many of them began screeching incoherently in an effort to derail the event.

Activist Adam Schindler interviewed three doctors from Texas who suggested that the entire protest was far from organic.

“One thing was there were people who had come along… who had a bag of money, and people would hand them a piece of paper, and then they would give them money. So we know money was exchanged for some of the people to be here, just to protest,” said Dr. Tom Schlueter.

“The most telling thing was listening to them giving names and addresses, so when they were arrested, they were keeping a record and celebrating who got arrested, without any regard for any open discussion or even the possibility of being convinced of anything, it was just for the purpose of disruption and to have some kind of disruption of the process,” said Dr. Morton Purvis.

Andrew West is a Georgia-based political enthusiast and lover of liberty. When not writing, you can find Mr. West home brewing his own craft beer, perfecting his home-made hot sauce recipes, or playing guitar.

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